Forces that Shape and Constrain Medical Practice
Michelle Mello discusses how the law, artificial intelligence, and the COVID-19 pandemic have shaped health care.
Moving Administrative Processes Forward, Together
ACUS adopts a series of recommendations to improve agency practices and reduce administrative burdens.
Reducing Oceanic Pollution
Scholars discuss different legal regimes to reduce marine litter and acidification.
Week in Review
A federal court rules that New Mexico discriminated against a conservative group that publishes voter data, the Ninth Circuit blocks key parts of a California social media law, and more…
Howard Kunreuther and the Facility Siting Credo
Kunreuther’s early work on the siting of hazardous facilities has made a lasting contribution.
A Legacy in the Economics of Natural Disaster Risk Management
Howard Kunreuther made significant advances in the economics of natural disaster risk management at the same time that he inspired other scholars.
A Cross-Disciplinary Pioneer and Mentor
Eric W. Orts is the Guardsmark Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Remembering Howard Kunreuther
Kunreuther served as both a mentor and a pathbreaking researcher during his time at Wharton.
Navigating Foreign Investments in United States Real Estate
Scholars discuss regulatory methods to reduce threats posed by foreign investment in domestic realty.
Week in Review
A federal court temporarily blocked the Biden Administration’s Keeping Families Together process, the Supreme Court partially reinstated Arizona’s proof-of-citizenship voting requirement, and more…